Egh, I almost expected this. By claiming support for Clinton over McCain (should they both get the nomination), she's not only doing her usual NeoCon Shpiel, but also trying to push away whatever moderate Democratic votes might go to Hillary ("Coulter endorses her? .... that noise, I'm staying home."). Hopefully, should this come to pass, people will see through her... which wouldn't take much, that twig.

People People! You're attempting to apply logic to that hermaphrodite Ann Coulter. It doesn't use any when it speaks. Why should we when talking about the verbal turds that pour out of its mouth?

If Ann Coulter got desperate enough for attention she'd admit to having a fantasy have a three-way with Bill and Hillary Clinton while masturbating with a cucumber. She's only in it for the attention. So therefore everyone needs to stop giving it to it and its 46 lb adam's apple.

I think at this point she's doing it for Romney - especially since she saved this tidbit for three days before... I hate saying this... Super Tuesday.

Yeah, that does make sense, in her warped sort of way. After all, she is only appealing to a small, radical set of conservatives who would never vote for a Democrat.

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Hopefully it'll backfire on her and it will push people to Obama.

Among moderates, yeah, it probably will happen. But not in huge numbers, since most moderates don't really pay much attention to radical political pundits. Her opinion will have no effect on liberals, of course.

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And hopefully Obama will call Edwards as his running mate soon. Sorry, tangent.

(CNN) — In the latest sign that a conservative backlash is starting to build against John McCain, conservative commentator Ann Coulter said Thursday she is prepared to vote for Hillary Clinton over the Arizona senator in a general election match up.

Speaking on Fox's "Hannity and Colmes," Coulter took aim at the GOP frontrunner, and suggested he was little more than a Republican in name only.

"If you are looking at substance rather than if there is an R or a D after his name, manifestly, if he's our candidate, than Hillary is going to be our girl, because she's more conservative than he is," Coulter said. "I think she would be stronger on the war on terrorism."

Coulter took aim at McCain's positions — particularly his fervent anti-torture stance — and said he and Clinton differ little on the issues. Coulter also said she is prepared to campaign on Clinton's behalf should McCain win the party's nomination.

That's less an "endorsement" of Clinton than it is an attack on McCain.

Makes you really hope he gets the nod, hey?

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